After my graduate training, I completed a post-doctoral fellowship in primary care psychology through the University of Minnesota Medical School. I had the opportunity to work in two of the university's family medicine clinics and address a wide range of concerns individuals had, from managing chronic illnesses to dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma and loss. I use a strengths-based approach, helping individuals to utilize talents they already possess and a cognitive-behavioral approach, helping to shape ways individuals conceptualize and approach situations in their lives. In my free time, I enjoy watching movies, listening to music, playing guitar, completing house projects and running/training for marathons.